Continual lifelong learning with neural networks: A review
Universität Hamburg · Hamburg University of Technology · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Humans and animals have the ability to continually acquire, fine-tune, and transfer knowledge and skills throughout their lifespan. This ability, referred to as lifelong learning, is mediated by a rich set of neurocognitive mechanisms that together contribute to the development and specialization of our sensorimotor skills as well as to long-term memory consolidation and retrieval. Consequently, lifelong learning capabilities are crucial for computational learning systems and autonomous agents interacting in the real world and processing continuous streams of information. However, lifelong learning remains a long-standing challenge for machine learning and neural network models since the continual acquisition…
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5Topics & keywords
- Lifelong learning
- Forgetting
- Computer science
- Artificial intelligence
- Transfer of learning
- Artificial neural network
- Inductive transfer
- Machine learning